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A solid conducting sphere of radius r is having a charge Q and point charges +q and -q are kept at distance d from the centre of sphere as shown in the figure. The electric potential at the centre of solid sphere
(assume potential to be 0 at infinity)

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`(1)/(4pi epsilon__(0))(Q)/( r )`
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